Anonymous ID: 862bc4 April 7, 2026, 10:46 a.m. No.24475455   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: 862bc4 April 7, 2026, 10:52 a.m. No.24475477   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5480

Who Is The New ‘Iranian Terror Group’ That’s Claiming Responsibility For Attacks Across Europe?

 

A group that did not exist before March 9, 2026, has suddenly started claiming responsibility for a string of low-tech arson and attempted bombings at synagogues and US banks across parts of Europe and the UK.

 

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Anonymous ID: 862bc4 April 7, 2026, 10:53 a.m. No.24475480   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24475477

Counter-terrorism analysts and mainstream media outlets including FT have been quick to label Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia (HAYI, or “Ashab al-Yamin”) as an Iranian intelligence “hybrid warfare” front.

 

The group, name which roughly translates to The Islamic Movement of the People of the Right Hand, was unknown until early last month.

 

 

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InfoWars reports: But a closer look raises serious red flags:

 

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The group’s amateurish execution, suspiciously perfect timing as the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran rages on, as well as a pattern that appears tailor-made to stoke the antisemitism narrative and justify further crackdowns on Tehran and its proxies.

 

The first claim surfaced on March 9 via Telegram channels tied to Iraqi pro-Iranian militias. Two days later, HAYI took credit for firebombing a synagogue in Liège, Belgium. Subsequent claims included attacks on a Rotterdam synagogue (March 13), a Jewish school in Amsterdam (March 14), a site linked to Bank of New York Mellon in Amsterdam (March 16), Hatzola Jewish ambulances in London’s Golders Green (March 23), and a foiled plot outside Bank of America in Paris (March 28). An attempted synagogue strike in Heemstede, Netherlands, was also stopped on March 20. Some other claims, including an alleged Greece attack – appear to be outright disinformation.

 

European police have rounded up suspects aged 14-23. In the Netherlands, at least 10 arrests. France charged four, including minors. In the UK, three young men (two Brits aged 19–20 and a 17-year-old dual national) were charged with the London ambulance arson, with a fourth arrest.

 

Orthodox Jewish communities in London and elsewhere have their own ambulances operated by Hatzola (also spelled Hatzolah or Hatzalah), a private volunteer-run, community-funded emergency medical service.

 

French prosecutors revealed one teen claimed he was recruited on Snapchat, offered €500–€1,000, and initially told the “bomb” was revenge on a cheating girlfriend – before being instructed to film it for the cause. Many suspects were released on bail.

 

The “group” that wasn’t there yesterday

 

Researchers at the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism (ICCT) note HAYI had “no known references, neither online nor offline” before March 9. Its statements contain linguistic quirks, misspellings, and inconsistencies. Claims were amplified almost immediately by channels linked to IRGC-aligned militias—yet the operation relies on disposable online recruits for pocket-change jobs. Julian Lanchès at ICCT called it unusual and suggested an Iranian intelligence project for deniability.

 

Doubts regarding the authenticity of HAYI are, however, not only raised by the appearance of its Telegram channel and the likely falsely claimed attack in Greece, but also by inconsistencies within the claim material itself. For example, the videos contain noticeable linguistic errors. Further, the Arabic inscription beneath the group’s logo, which closely resembles the flag of Hezbollah and other pro-Axis groups, except for featuring a Soviet SVD sniper rifle instead of the more typical AK-style imagery, includes multiple mistakes, including the misspelling of the word “Islamic.”

 

Skeptics aren’t buying it. The Grayzone’s Wyatt Reed highlighted glaring questions: Why aren’t these “Iranian” operatives hitting targets in countries most aggressively involved in the war on Iran? Why the focus on symbolic Jewish and U.S. bank sites with minimal actual damage and zero casualties? Why do some communiqués contain phrasing that reads like it was generated with odd Israeli terminology quirks (e.g., references to “the Land of Israel”)? And why were multiple suspects quickly released on bail while the “terror campaign” narrative rolls on?

 

MintPress News investigative piece by David Miller goes further, arguing HAYI looks like a fabricated “fake Iranian terror group“ invented precisely to accelerate efforts to proscribe the IRGC as a terrorist organization across Europe – long a goal of pro-Israel lobbying networks amid the Iran war.

 

Cui bono? The timing is impeccable

 

The wave of attacks kicked off right as U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran intensified in late February 2026. Jewish communities were already on edge from post-October 7, 2023, tensions. UK groups like the Community Security Trust linked the London incident to rising antisemitism. Dutch officials openly probed “Iranian involvement.” U.S. banks in Paris told staff to work from home. All of it feeds a story that Iran is exporting chaos.